2008, Capitol
VINYL FORMAT. The London foursome
Coldplay are constant critic's darlings
in the band's native U.K., showcasing
melodic pop in a slew of EP releases and
constant live shows since the spark of
the new millennium. Not as heavy as
Radiohead or snobbish as Oasis, Coldplay
is a band of young musicians who are
still honing their sweet harmonies on
the debut release Parachutes. Combining
bits of distorted guitar riffs and
swishing percussion, Parachutes is a
delightful introduction and also quickly
indicates the reason why this album
earned Coldplay a Mercury Music Prize
nomination in fall 2000. Frontman Chris
Martin's lyrical wordplay is feministic
in the manner of Geneva's Andrew
Montgomery, but far more withered. The
imagery captured on Parachutes is
exquisitely dark and artistically
abrasive, and the entire composition is
tractable thanks to gauzy acoustics and
airy percussion. Coldplay's indie rock
inclinations are also obvious,
especially on songs such as "Don't
Panic" and "Shiver," but it's the dream
pop soundscapes captured on "High Speed"
and "We Never Change" that illustrate
the band's dynamic passion. This basic
pop is surely a refreshing effort in the
face of big productions like the Spice
Girls and Westlife. Parachutes deserves
the accolades it has received because it
follows the general rule when
introducing decent pop songs: keep the
emotion genuine and real. And Coldplay
has done that without hesitation. ~
MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Don't Panic |
| 2 | Shiver |
| 3 | Spies |
| 4 | Sparks |
| 5 | Yellow |
| 6 | Trouble |
| 7 | Parachutes |
| 8 | High Speed |
| 9 | We Never Change |
| 10 | Everything's Not Lost |
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